
The Arra Mountains SAC is a protected natural area in County Tipperary renowned for its diverse habitats, scenic upland landscapes, and rich wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for hiking and nature observation.
The Arra Mountains SAC covers an upland plateau and mountainous landscapes in County Tipperary, Ireland, forming an important natural area designated to protect its unique habitats and species under the EU Habitats Directive. This Special Area of Conservation encompasses blanket bogs, heathlands, and rocky outcrops that support a range of flora and fauna, including rare species adapted to the acidic and nutrient-poor soils. Geographically, the Arra Mountains are composed of sandstone and shale formations displaying rugged terrain marked by cliffs and steep slopes. The area has cultural importance due to ancient archaeological sites scattered across the hills, reflecting early human activity. Outdoor recreation here primarily involves hiking across marked and unmarked routes, with stunning views across Lough Derg and the Shannon River basin. Wildlife watchers have the chance to see red deer, peregrine falcons, and a variety of upland bird species. The SAC’s designation helps ensure the conservation of habitats in a landscape that blends natural beauty with traditional land uses such as grazing. Visitors seeking a peaceful and unspoiled landscape will find the Arra Mountains a rewarding destination, where tranquility pairs with the challenge of exploring conservation terrain. Access is typically via nearby towns such as Nenagh and Newport, making it a convenient yet wild excursion for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Cliffs and ridges offering panoramic views over Lough Derg and the Shannon River Valley
Important habitats including blanket bogs, heathlands, and species-rich grasslands
Wildlife viewing opportunities including red deer, peregrine falcon, and rare upland flora
Remnants of ancient cairns and historic archaeological sites scattered throughout the mountains
A scenic vantage point providing sweeping views of Lough Derg and the Shannon River system.
Extensive wetland habitats dominated by sphagnum moss and characteristic of the upland conservation area.
Scattered prehistoric stone cairns and field boundaries that highlight historic land uses.